SgtSluggo
Bronze Member
Not really. We have vast areas of Michigan that are state forest and national forest interspersed with private properties. You don't post your land, then it's actually rather reasonable to assume that the piece of unfenced, un-posted land you're hiking on is open for public use.
The thing is, in TN many people live far from those state and national forests but still have a decent amount of property. Unless you live near one of those, it is actually very unreasonable to assume any tract of land is anything but private property. If you border one of those forests then you probably need to at least do a bunch of purple painting.
And even if it is untouched property, that doesn't mean that the owner doesn't have a right for it to remain untouched.